
Arendt (Elementaire Deeltjes Book 81)
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Format
Kindle
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
Mar 14, 2023
Publisher
Athenaeum
ISBN-10
9025316247
ISBN-13
9789025316242
Description
Hannah Arendt occupies a distinct role in the history of philosophy, and the book explores her profound influence on modern thought. Through their insightful analysis, the authors delve into her concepts of totalitarianism, authority, and the nature of evil, revealing how her experiences as a Jewish refugee during World War II shaped her perspectives. De Schutter and Peeters illuminate her intellectual journey, showcasing her commitment to understanding the complexities of human nature and political life.
As they unravel Arendt's legacy, they invite readers to reflect on her nuanced theories and their relevance today. The work not only celebrates her contributions but also challenges readers to engage with her ideas critically, fostering a deeper appreciation for her vision of a more humane and responsible political world.
As they unravel Arendt's legacy, they invite readers to reflect on her nuanced theories and their relevance today. The work not only celebrates her contributions but also challenges readers to engage with her ideas critically, fostering a deeper appreciation for her vision of a more humane and responsible political world.
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